I signed up for the Walmart+ earlier this year. When Walmart advertises this you see Walmart vans and employees right? So you think that it's Walmart employees that are delivering. No.Hmm, didn't realize that. It ain't worth $99 a year just for that though (even $49 for the first year).
Yeah, it gives you other benefits but... none that I'd use.
The basic Walmart+ is like Uber/Doordash/etc for groceries. You get a private citizen in their own car delivering your stuff. I had one order that included orange juice and milk and the delivery guy left it on my neighbors porch! In 100º heat.
I caught him and he brought it over. His defense was he didn't speak good English. I live in a HOA community, all the houses have the same address markers. Numbers are universal (almost) so not knowing English is not a defense to getting the wrong house.
So I added the home delivery thing - which is what Walmart is implying you will get but they don't tell you that you have to add it to the standard delivery subscription to get. It's the actual employees in vans that you thought you were getting with the basic subscription.
Anyway, the delivery dates for groceries by Walmart employees were either next day, two day or three day delivery windows. And I wasn't cool with the whole 'access to the house' part. So, I dropped the whole thing. What's the point if delivery windows are like that? I mean, I live less than 10 minutes from my local Walmart.
The point of getting it originally was as a same day convenience. But given my experience with it, it's LESS inconvenient just to drive there and get my own stuff.